Notebook containing roll of members in Dundee, 1879-1899, London, 1880-1881, Old Buckenham, 1880-1887, Glasgow 1881-1889' Halifax, Nova Scotia (1881-1887) and additional information about some new members at Danbury, Connecticut, 1898. Also includes description of the ordinance service for David Philp Jr in the Dundee Church, 1885.
Foreword by George Hutton, Dundee 1836, concerning origin and copying of these under supervision of Stephen Fawcett, Usher at the Classical Academy at Chester. Also contains index of sermons giving text, date and page number and engravings of John Glas and Robert Sandeman [loose].
Contains discourses, 1864-1875, also 'In Memory of JM. Baxter,' a poem by Mr Scrimgeour, 1876, with 'Lines by G[?] Baxter on the death of his infant sister, Alison Handyside', nd, and 'Ordination of John Sandeman, Glasgow,' order of service, 1889
Manuscript notes of sermons by John Glas, Tealing , re-copied by Thomas F. Deacon, Newcastle, from 1877 copy made by Archibald Sandeman of Glasgow. Also dairy entries for part of 1863
2nd Ep. to the Corinthians 2nd Chap. & 14th verse with pencil annotation 'while in France during the war 1914-18 WF' Also 'Romans VIII Chap. 1st verse' marked '1914-18 W.F'
Written as five letters from 'J.G.' [John Glas] to 'G.M.' [George Miller], with further commentary on 'The Two Witnesses Prophesying in Sackcloth 1260 days... ' and 'of the Conversion of the Jews'. With instructions on how it is to be printed
The correspondents include John Glas, Robert Sandeman, John Ebenezer Erskine, Dr John Boswell, Francis Archibald, William Morison, Robert Ferrier, William Sandeman, James Duff and James Morrison. The subjects include doctrinal, congregational and personal matters, including the Sandemanians in Newhaven, Connecticut, being viewed as traitors because of their loyalty to King George III at the beginning of the American War of Independence. Also includes list of contents, 20th century
Reply by William Ferguson to the news of her brother 'confessing his faith in Jesus', and of her father's death, quoting several bible texts of comfort. Discusses literal interpretations of the Bible
Contains copies of letters, mainly correspondence between the churches at Dundee, Edinburgh, London, and Glasgow relating to the different viewpoint on the eating of blood taken by the church in Edinburgh, 1854-1855. The correspondents include Miss J.H.Hornblower, Stamford Hill; George H. Baxter, Dundee; Mr Buchanan, Edinburgh; George Waterston, Edinburgh; Michael Faraday, London; Wm B. Ely, Danbury; also statement by George Sandeman
Copies of letters George Waterston, Elders of the Church in London, and others, with a 'Note of the results arrived at in a meeting of the Elders & Deacons of the Church of Perth on the subject of the possibility of the churches & scattered brethren in this country known as Gasites or Sandemanians walking together in the fear of the Lord as having the source faith and Hope and minding the same things, 6 May 1888'